A video of a pastor using the phrase "no Diddy " while preaching abstinence before marriage is going viral.
Pastor Robert Edwards kept repeating 'No Diddy' in his sermon at Oakwood University. A pastor at an HBCU has gone viral after using the phrase “No Diddy” while preaching about abstinence.
The Democratic nominee’s visit to New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest was part of a campaign encouraging Black ...
The term "the black church" evolved from the phrase ... Occasionally persons of African descent might hear a special sermon from white preachers, but these sermons tended to stress obedience ...
In 1968, a racist, populist presidential candidate held a hate-filled rally at Madison Square Garden. It sounded a lot like ...
17), a video began going viral of a preacher unironically using the phrase "No Diddy" during a sermon. The video ... a historically black Seventh-day Adventist college in Huntsville, Ala., ...
A pastor's sermon sparked debate after he advised men to prioritise their mothers over wives and suggested a man is a "fool" ...
Christians are traveling the country on a mission — spreading faith, hope, and love, and attempting to move evangelicals from ...
Biblical truth is itself divisive because it presents an exclusive path to salvation. Christians shouldn’t create additional hurdles to hearing God’s word by placing their politics and faith on equal ...
They control Republican politics in the state. Now they’re poised to take their theocratic agenda nationwide. Credit...Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato Supported by By ...
US-based Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen — who ... which publishes Gulen's sermons, said on its X account that Gulen had died on Sunday evening in a hospital after being treated for a long ...
the courses empower preachers to convey their messages with clarity and impact, helping them connect with the public in a manner that fulfils the sermon’s purpose, he said. Al Ruwaili added that ...